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Is there any way to get the files required without creation club?
I have a previously installed game folder by the Nolvus site but when I tried to copy over the game to a faster SSD it doesn't seem to want to acknowledge my newly installed version of SKYRIM without the Creation Files even if I copied the old ones from original installation. There's so much going on in the install I can't get it to run without the creation club content to work myself.
Or maybe they aren't innate with the ability to manage and configure an elaborate list of over 2200 mods and would like to get on with their lives instead of spending 1000s of hours watching the game crash.
Not even close....
And quite a few people here like to choose which mods they instal, rather than using an automated system that you can't troubleshoot when things go wrong.
Im modding Skyrim for years now, sometimes with several hundred mods but to get the game running with over 2k mods feels like the challenge of a lifetime.
Ooh, pretty *.* Must must must download!
- A few hours later after following instructions to the letter...-
Ooh, finally ready to play! Game is gonna look amazing! :D
- CTD after 10 minutes -
Mah game! Halp! D:
Author/s of the mod pack:
The error is on your end, good bye.
So, no thanks. I am happy with building and controlling my own modding experience ^.^
However you can still configure the ENB files to lighten the load on your machine and you can still configure the the reshade aswell until it plays nice.
I thought that too :). Read the post thinking the OP is also the mod compiler
Same here. I generally use Vlad254 guide as a base leaving some of the mods out and adding some of my own. Far better than using an AIO which may cause more issues than time it saves.